New owner of Mary Feilding home in Highgate, whose previous residents include literary figures, wants to knock it down

It has been home to literary legends, psychoanalysts and activists, but now residents at the Mary Feilding Guild home in north London have been told they have to leave at the end of May after it changed ownership.

Last Monday, Highgate Care, the new owner of the Mary Feilding Guild home in Highgate informed residents that they had to be out by 31 May. Residents were told that the gas and electricity would be turned off on that day so they could not stay beyond that.

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